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Post by admin on Oct 10, 2014 11:41:24 GMT
The final round of 2014 with it all to play for:
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Greg Hancock 127 2 Krzysztof Kasprzak 115 3 Tai Woffinden 112 4 Matej Zagar 109 5 Nicki Pedersen 107 6 Chris Holder 93 7 Jaroslaw Hampel 87 8 Niels-Kristian Iversen 87
9 Fredrik Lindgren 87 10 Andreas Jonsson 86 11 Troy Batchelor 85 12 Martin Smolinski 77 13 Darcy Ward 75 14 Kenneth Bjerre 71 15 Chris Harris 44
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Post by admin on Oct 10, 2014 16:34:28 GMT
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Post by admin on Oct 10, 2014 21:25:34 GMT
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Post by Hodgy on Oct 10, 2014 21:53:42 GMT
A few candidates for this one. I'm thinking Holder for the first time this season.
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Post by admin on Oct 11, 2014 8:08:03 GMT
A few candidates for this one. I'm thinking Holder for the first time this season. I don't think that he's got it in him at the moment? He can look great but still throws in an unconvincing ride all too often, which is very unlike the pre-accident Holder. I think that we'll have to wait for 2015 for CH? Hard to overlook Hampel IMO if he can replicate two weeks ago? The meeting being a home GP must be a big plus for him as well?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2014 8:17:37 GMT
Woofy for me and miedzinski
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Post by admin on Oct 11, 2014 8:36:35 GMT
Woofy for me and miedzinski AJ it is then to secure his place in the 2015 series
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2014 8:54:08 GMT
Woofy for me and miedzinski AJ it is then to secure his place in the 2015 series Aj done his job for me at a big price if he wins good luck to him
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2014 9:08:09 GMT
A few candidates for this one. I'm thinking Holder for the first time this season. If Jarek is on form like last GP I can see him making the podium in this one - surely Greg will play safe and not take any unnecessary risks just to finish top of this pile when the World Championship is at stake! Think it's going to be a good one with fight for the top spot (WC) and at the bottom for automatic qualification for 2015 GP series.
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Post by admin on Oct 11, 2014 18:44:05 GMT
So the phrase of the evening is "racing incident no one to blame". They're actually saying that you can't really exclude anyone? Well, never thought of that! Been saying for ages that they should be able to put all 4 back at any point of the race. It cheats the paying public, excluding someone for the sake of it because the rules a stupid
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Post by admin on Oct 12, 2014 7:54:31 GMT
Now that was proper speedway, something which Britain distances itself from year on year, but without such facilties and national focus then that gap is only going to widen. We'll continue to be an irrelevance and all end up like our sports benchmark ie. Eastbourne!
TORUN SGP SCORES: 1 Krzysztof Kasprzak 17, 2 Andreas Jonsson 17, 3 Jaroslaw Hampel 11, 4 Nicki Pedersen 14, 5 Greg Hancock 13, 6 Tai Woffinden 9, 7 Adrian Miedzinski 9, 8 Kenneth Bjerre 8, 9 Chris Holder 7, 10 Maciej Janowski 7, 11 Troy Batchelor 6, 12 Matej Zagar 5, 13 Pawel Przedpelski 4, 14 Martin Smolinski 4, 15 Chris Harris 4, 16 Fredrik Lindgren 3, 17 Oskar Fajfer 0, 18 Michael Jepsen Jensen 0.
Iconic Polish FIM Speedway Grand Prix venue, Marian Rose Motoarena, Torun will continue to host the world’s top riders after SGP rights holders BSI Speedway signed a new three-year deal with the City of Torun.
Next year’s Torun FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland takes place on October 3, 2015 at the Marian Rose Motoarena, which has staged world championship speedway since 2010.
The venue has established itself as one of the finest race tracks and purpose-built speedway arenas in the world.
The stunning medieval city has also become a popular destination for speedway fans visiting from throughout Poland and all over the globe. And BSI Speedway managing director Paul Bellamy is pleased to continue bringing world championship speedway to Torun.
He said: “The Torun SGP of Poland has become one of the real highlights of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix season. The superb track, brilliant stadium, passionate fans from all over the world and a beautiful city are the ideal recipe for a great weekend of speedway.
“The racing here in Torun never fails to excite and the Marian Rose Motoarena has already established itself as one of the sport’s most iconic venues.
“We look forward to building on our first five seasons here in Torun and taking this event from strength to strength.”
Michal Zaleski, Mayor of Torun, said: “The Torun FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland is a very special event for the city and its many speedway fans.
“It has been a pleasure to host thousands of speedway fans from throughout Poland and the rest of the world since 2010, and we look forward to welcoming visitors old and new in the years to come.
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Post by admin on Oct 12, 2014 8:44:15 GMT
Well done Greg Hancock 2014 World Champion. Anyone who consistently gates like that deserves everything that they get. Everyone else seems to do it for a season (Woffinden prime example) before becoming average once again?
2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS:
1 Greg Hancock 140
2 Krzysztof Kasprzak 132 3 Nicki Pedersen 121
4 Tai Woffinden 121 5 Matej Zagar 114 6 Andreas Jonsson 103 7 Chris Holder 100 8 Jaroslaw Hampel 98
9 Troy Batchelor 91 10 Fredrik Lindgren 90 11 Niels-Kristian Iversen 87 12 Martin Smolinski 81 13 Kenneth Bjerre 79 14 Darcy Ward 75 15 Chris Harris 48
I know Batch has been a bit of a dick in the past but a bit harsh of SGP to miss him out. I think he's worth a wildcard and might get in with them wanting the 2015 Melbourne round to be a success?
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Greg Hancock 140, 2 Krzysztof Kasprzak 132, 3 Nicki Pedersen 121, 4 Tai Woffinden 121, 5 Matej Zagar 114, 6 Andreas Jonsson 103, 7 Chris Holder 100, 8 Jaroslaw Hampel 98, 10 Fredrik Lindgren 90, 11 Niels-Kristian Iversen 87, 12 Martin Smolinski 81, 13 Kenneth Bjerre 79, 14 Darcy Ward 75, 15 Chris Harris 48, 16 Michael Jepsen Jensen 42, 17 Peter Kildemand 33, 18 Bartosz Zmarzlik 17, 19 Adrian Miedzinski 14, 20 Kasts Puodzuks 10, 21 Peter Ljung 7, 22 Mikkel Bech Jensen 7, 23 Tomas H Jonasson 7, 24 Maciej Janowski 7, 25 Joonas Kylmakorpi 5, 26 Pawel Przedpelski 4, 27 Kauko Nieminen 4, 28 Andzejs Lebedevs 3, 29 Kim Nilsson 3, 30 Jason Bunyan 2, 31 Vaclav Milik 2, 32 Craig Cook 2, 33 Adrian Cyfer 2, 34 Lukasz Kaczmarek 2, 35 Lasse Bjerre 1.
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Post by Hodgy on Oct 12, 2014 9:18:59 GMT
What a fantastic venue, great stuff. Well done to Herbie Hancock, absolute legend and a very nice chap too.
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Oct 12, 2014 9:38:12 GMT
Well done Greg Hancock 2014 World Champion. Anyone who consistently gates like that deserves everything that they get. Everyone else seems to do it for a season (Woffinden prime example) before becoming average once again? 2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS: 1 Greg Hancock 140
2 Krzysztof Kasprzak 132 3 Nicki Pedersen 121
4 Tai Woffinden 121 5 Matej Zagar 114 6 Andreas Jonsson 103 7 Chris Holder 100 8 Jaroslaw Hampel 98
9 Troy Batchelor 91 10 Fredrik Lindgren 90 11 Niels-Kristian Iversen 87 12 Martin Smolinski 81 13 Kenneth Bjerre 79 14 Darcy Ward 75 15 Chris Harris 48
I know Batch has been a bit of a dick in the past but a bit harsh of SGP to miss him out. I think he's worth a wildcard and might get in with them wanting the 2015 Melbourne round to be a success? WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Greg Hancock 140, 2 Krzysztof Kasprzak 132, 3 Nicki Pedersen 121, 4 Tai Woffinden 121, 5 Matej Zagar 114, 6 Andreas Jonsson 103, 7 Chris Holder 100, 8 Jaroslaw Hampel 98, 10 Fredrik Lindgren 90, 11 Niels-Kristian Iversen 87, 12 Martin Smolinski 81, 13 Kenneth Bjerre 79, 14 Darcy Ward 75, 15 Chris Harris 48, 16 Michael Jepsen Jensen 42, 17 Peter Kildemand 33, 18 Bartosz Zmarzlik 17, 19 Adrian Miedzinski 14, 20 Kasts Puodzuks 10, 21 Peter Ljung 7, 22 Mikkel Bech Jensen 7, 23 Tomas H Jonasson 7, 24 Maciej Janowski 7, 25 Joonas Kylmakorpi 5, 26 Pawel Przedpelski 4, 27 Kauko Nieminen 4, 28 Andzejs Lebedevs 3, 29 Kim Nilsson 3, 30 Jason Bunyan 2, 31 Vaclav Milik 2, 32 Craig Cook 2, 33 Adrian Cyfer 2, 34 Lukasz Kaczmarek 2, 35 Lasse Bjerre 1. sgp I agree, with the Melbourne round now confirmed I would think Batchelor will get one, Iversen must be a definite and another Dane but which one Kildemand or Jepsen Jensen. The Ward situation is yet to be resolved as well but I think he will get a ban and be out of the equation other than a wildcard for Melbourne.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2014 13:22:09 GMT
When did Lindgren become the Swedish Nicki P? #desperate
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